Surf Camps for Autistic Children

By Tammy, on January 19th, 2010

There are several surf camps for autistic children that your child can participate in. A few are Surfing Angels, Surfers Healing and iMatter Surf Camp. Attending a surf camp gives an autistic child the opportunity to participate in an activity that improves their self esteem and allows them to have fun. I had the opportunity to do an email interview with Jessica Guberman, Ph.D with Community Options Enterprises. They are the organizers of iMatter Surf Camp. Here are the questions and answers:

1. Can you explain to my readers what iMatter Surf Camp is?

The iMatter Surf Camp for Children with Autism is a one day surf campwhere children get to surf tandem, one on one, with a local surfer toexperience to develop not only a love of the water but of surfing. Thecamp takes place every year in Westhampton, NY. The camp is made possiblyby Community Options, Inc. which is a national nonprofit organization thathas been developing homes and employment supports for people withdisabilities for over twenty years. The camp started in 2007 and hasgenerated hundreds of participants, volunteers and families.

>2. Who can attend and where can they find out how to sign up their child?

Anyone is eligible to attend and more information about registration canbe found on our Facebook page.

Registration opens the first week in February and families fill out anapplication and waiver and submit that back to me so I can process theinformation.

>3. What are some of the benefits for an autistic child to attend a>surfing camp?

The iMatter Surf Camp is a completely inclusive event and it allowschildren with autism to surf with their non-disabled peers, the campteaches children how to surf, the camp allows children to feel a stressfree environment where they can feel free to be themselves and have anawesome time. When people ask me about the camp, the only way I candescribe it is magical. It is always the best day of my entire year.

>4. What kind of training and experience do the volunteers at this camp>have?

The volunteers that work with the children are all local surfers from LongIsland. They have had years of experience surfing on the beaches of LongIsland and thoroughly enjoy working with the children. Land volunteershave all different types of experiences, volunteers can help meregistration, preparation of food (we serve a free nut free lunch) cleanup, mingling with families, photographers, etc.